England avoid trouble but Scotland draw Ireland

England have been handed a favourable draw in their qualifying campaign for Euro 2016 and will face San Marino, Lithuania, Estonia, Slovenia and Roy Hodgson's old haunt Switzerland in Group E following proceedings in Nice.

Scotland have arguably the toughest draw and will face Republic of Ireland, Germany, Poland, Gibraltar, Georgia in Group D. Wales play host to Belgium, as well as Bosnia, Andorra, Cyprus and Israel in Group B.

Northern Ireland have been drawn in Group F alongside Greece, Faroe Islands, Finland, Romania and Hungary.

Gibraltar, who will contest their first qualifying campaign after being accepted as a UEFA member in 2013, were originally drawn into Group C, but had to be moved to Group D as they could not be drawn to face Spain due to political tensions.

The top two teams from each group will qualify automatically alongside the best third-placed finisher. The remaining eight teams who finish third in their respective groups will go into the play-offs, scheduled to take place in November 2015.

Despite hosting the tournament, France will take part in qualifying - the first host nation to do so since UEFA's rule change. However, no points will rest on their qualifying fixtures and they will take part in the finals whatever the outcome of their group games.